A linear guide mechanism for a passenger seat includes a movable carriage and a guide rail. The linear guide mechanism further includes a guide unit for positioning the movable carriage on the guide rail. The guide unit includes at least one guide element and a fastening element. Moreover, the guide unit is substantially fixed to the movable carriage by the fastening element. The guide unit and the movable carriage are displaceably mounted on the guide rail.
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3. A linear guide mechanism for a passenger seat, comprising:
a movable carriage having a front face, a rear face, and an upper face;
a guide rail; and
a guide unit for positioning the movable carriage on the guide rail,
wherein the guide unit comprises at least one guide element and at least one fastening element extending from the at least one guide element, the at least one guide element having a rear face facing the front face of the movable carriage,
wherein the guide unit is substantially fixed to the movable carriage by the at least one fastening element positioned on the upper face of the movable carriage,
wherein the guide unit is displaceably mounted together with the movable carriage on the guide rail, and
wherein the first guide element comprises a substantially vertical bore.
1. A linear guide mechanism for a passenger seat, comprising:
a movable carriage having a front face, a rear face, and an upper face;
a guide rail; and
a guide unit for positioning the movable carriage on the guide rail,
wherein the guide unit comprises at least one guide element and at least one fastening element extending from the at least one guide element, the at least one guide element having a rear face facing the front face of the movable carriage,
wherein the guide unit is substantially fixed to the movable carriage by the at least one fastening element positioned on the upper face of the movable carriage,
wherein the guide unit is displaceably mounted together with the movable carriage on the guide rail, and
wherein the at least one guide element comprises a recess configured to be at least partially complementary to the profile of the guide rail.
4. A linear guide mechanism for a passenger seat, comprising:
a movable carriage having a front face, a rear face, and an upper face;
a guide rail; and
a guide unit for positioning the movable carriage on the guide rail,
wherein the guide unit comprises at least one guide element and at least one fastening element extending from the at least one guide element, the at least one guide element having a rear face facing the front face of the movable carriage,
wherein the guide unit is substantially fixed to the movable carriage by the at least one fastening element positioned on the upper face of the movable carriage,
wherein the guide unit is displaceably mounted together with the movable carriage on the guide rail, and
wherein a second guide element is positioned on the movable carriage with a recess which is at least partially complementary to the profile of the guide rail.
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10. The passenger seat having at least one seat frame and at least one seat fitting, wherein the guide unit and the movable carriage are configured for fixing to the seat fitting of the passenger seat according to
11. An aircraft having the guide rail provided to receive the movable carriage and the guide unit according to
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The present invention relates to a linear guide mechanism for a passenger seat.
The number and distribution of seats in a passenger cabin of an aircraft may represent an important economic factor. In order to adapt seating arrangements to the required use of cabin space, it is possible by means of the prior art to displace the seat benches and individual passenger seats rapidly via linear guide systems in order to generate, for example, more legroom for other seat rows. The operating principle of such a system is disclosed in DE 202004018114 U1. A similar principle is also disclosed in WO 2016/181623 A1.
An aspect of the invention proposes a solution which permits passenger seating systems or passenger seats in aircraft cabins to be attached rapidly and easily onto the guide rails provided therefor.
A linear guide mechanism for a passenger seat is specified, said linear guide mechanism comprising a movable carriage and a guide rail. Moreover, the linear guide mechanism comprises a guide unit for positioning the movable carriage on the guide rail. The movable carriage is preferably guided by rolling bearings, via rolling bearings on the guide rail. The correct positioning of the movable carriage on the guide rail is required in order to prevent tilting and the resulting damage associated therewith on the internally located bearing components, for example on ball bearings. The guide unit comprises at least one guide element which is designed to simplify the attachment of the movable carriage onto the guide rail, hereinafter called “positioning on the rail”. In order to be able to fasten the guide unit on the movable carriage, said guide unit also comprises a fastening element. Advantageously, in its design the fastening element is kept flat and provided with fastening points. The fastening points in the fastening element permit a fixing of the guide unit to the movable carriage, for example via a screw connection. The guide unit, therefore, is displaceably mounted together with the movable carriage on the guide rail.
A preferred exemplary embodiment of the guide unit has at least one guide element which comprises a recess which is configured to be at least partially complementary to the guide rail. The basic profile of the guide rail, in this case, is significant for the design of the shape of the recess. The recess in the guide element is designed as a positive connection, i.e. as complementary to the design of the profile of the guide rail. If, for example, a guide rail which is T-shaped in cross section forms the basis, the recess in the guide element forms a T-shaped negative cross section which fits into the profile of the guide rail. The recess in the guide element permits a sliding guidance of the guide unit. Moreover, the recess extends over the entire length of the guide element.
The first guide element according to an embodiment of the invention is positioned on the front face of the movable carriage. This advantageous positioning at the end of the carriage, which is positioned first on the rail, prevents damage by tilting of the carriage, relative to rapid and careless mounting of passenger seats and/or entire seat benches which potentially have a plurality of carriages on the seat frames.
The first guide element comprises a substantially vertical bore. This bore fully penetrates the guide element in the vertical direction.
A second guide element is positioned on the movable carriage with a recess which is at least partially complementary to the profile of the guide rail. Since the movable carriage is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail, it is advantageous if a second guide element in the opposing direction leads to improved positioning and absorption of forces in the event of the movable carriage tilting, and thus at the same time prevents damage to the ball bearings. This also permits passenger seats to be positioned on the rail irrespective of the direction. The recess is designed in a similar manner to the recess in the first guide element.
The guide unit comprises a substantially horizontal bore. This bore fully penetrates the guide unit in the horizontal direction. The bore forms the connection point, for example by means of a screw connection of a rear seat frame of a passenger seat and/or passenger seat system to the linear guide mechanism.
The first and/or second guide element according to an embodiment of the invention has a friction-reducing coating on the contact surfaces with the guide rail. This coating permits a simpler positioning on the rail and reduces increased wear when installing and dismantling passenger seats and/or passenger seating systems. An improvement of the sliding guidance is thereby achieved.
The vertical bore of the first guide element is designed for receiving a releasable fastening bolt. The fastening bolt is advantageously designed to have a positive connection with the vertical bore in order to reduce the occurrence of the action of shear forces.
The vertical bore and the releasable fastening bolt may form a locking portion and a securing of the position of the passenger seat. The longitudinal axis of a vertical bore in the guide rail, of the vertical bore in the first guide element and of the fastening bolt have to form a congruent position in this case relative to one another in order to secure and/or to release the position. The locking and unlocking is ensured simply by pulling out and/or inserting the fastening bolt. The fastening bolt may be integrated in a seat locking device.
The linear guide mechanism is designed and configured for a dynamic load which may act on the passenger seat. Loads which could occur during the flight have to be considered, in the embodiment of a linear guide mechanism according to the invention, since permission of an aircraft seat for air transport is granted only according to the specified regulations.
Also encompassed by the invention is a passenger seat having at least one seat frame and at least one seat fitting, wherein the guide unit and the movable carriage are designed for fixing to the seat fitting of the passenger seat and/or the passenger seating system.
Moreover, an aircraft having a guide rail is encompassed by the invention, wherein the guide rail is provided to receive the movable carriage and the guide unit of a linear guide mechanism according to the invention. A passenger seat fastened thereto or a passenger seating system may, therefore, be positioned in a displaceable manner within a specific area in an aircraft.
Preferred exemplary embodiments and advantages of the invention are disclosed in the following description of the figures.
In the various figures, the same or identical elements are provided with the same reference numerals.
While at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention(s) is disclosed herein, it should be understood that modifications, substitutions and alternatives may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art and can be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the exemplary embodiment(s). In addition, in this disclosure, the terms “comprise” or “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, the terms “a” or “one” do not exclude a plural number, and the term “or” means either or both. Furthermore, characteristics or steps which have been described may also be used in combination with other characteristics or steps and in any order unless the disclosure or context suggests otherwise. This disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the complete disclosure of any patent or application from which it claims benefit or priority.
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